《Academic counseling》About the library
🔎Introduction
The David Landsborough Memorial Library is located on the south side of the First Academic Building. It has a collection of more than 600,000 volumes, including books, e-books, e-journals, and database. Students can use the collection and various resources online anytime and anywhere. Each semester, the Library organizes various activities such as resource utilization lectures and reading activities or books fair that are unlike those in the past. The Library provides diversified spaces such as research booths, discussion rooms, and multi-functional discussion rooms for individual study and group discussion. It also offers online book recommendations, multimedia audio-visual, and printing and photocopying services. In addition to physical and 24-hour virtual services, the Library also participates in interlibrary cooperation organizations so that users can apply for book loan, document copying and resource exchange from cooperating libraries.
🔎Floor Plan and Opening Hours
Floor |
Plan |
Opening Hours During the Semester |
1st Floor |
Circulation desk, theme book display, new book display, bestseller area,information retrieval area, photocopying room, lockers, book return box, book return window, bookcrossing station, the Stork Tower, the Book House, barrier-free reading space, Circulation Section, Office of Aquisition ,Cataloging and School history Section |
Book return box: 24 hours Latest news : Monday to Friday: 8:00-21:40 Saturday and Sunday: 9:00-16:40 One week before mid-term and final exams: Saturday and Sunday 09:00~21:40
Multimedia audio-visual area: Monday to Friday 8:00-21:00
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2nd Floor |
Current periodical area, bound volumes of Chinese and Japanese periodicals, academic journal area, reference book area, CJCU member publication area, discussion rooms |
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3rd Floor |
Chinese books, doctoral and master thesis area, past issue newspaper area, newspaper reading area, discussion rooms, conference rooms, Office of Dean of Library and Information Services Director's Office, offices |
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4th Floor |
Chinese books, Japanese books area, discussion rooms, research rooms, sculpture of the Burning Bush, resting area |
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5th Floor |
Foreign language books, multimedia audio-visual area, audio-visual rooms for large or small groups, discussion rooms, ,information retrieval area, audio-visual area, Office of Aquisition ,Cataloging and School history Section |
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6th Floor |
Religious books, bound volumes of foreign periodicals, textbooks and designated reference books, Classic 99 books, comic books, book donation area, institutional history gallery |
🔎Regulations for entering the Library
The Library has an access control system. Students may enter the library with their student ID or digital ID. If you do not have either ID with you, please fill in the information at the ID exchange window on the left of the lobby, and wait for the staff at the counter to verify your information before entering the library. To enter the library, new students who have yet to receive their student ID may inform the staff at the counter of their new student status.
*Do not bring beverages or food into the library.
🔎Reader Service
Library loan service: Present your student ID or digital ID in person to the circulation desk for processing. Renewal and reservation can be made through the library website or APP. Books may be returned at the circulation desk or dropped off at the 24-hour Book Return Box/ Window, and be sure to verify the return status online the following day.
*New students who have yet to receive their student ID may present their personal ID card at the circulation desk to borrow books from the library.
Reader Status |
Number of Books Allowed to be Borrowed |
Loan Period |
Number of Renewals |
Graduate students |
50 |
28 |
3 |
Undergraduate students |
30 |
28 |
3 |
Prospective graduate students; prospective undergraduate students; course credit program students; continuing education students; part-time students. |
5 |
28 |
3 |
🎯e-Resource services.
🎯Enquire processing status online to obtain priority reservation.
🎯Provide free access to used textbooks.
🎯Multimedia audio-visual services: The multimedia audio-visual area is located on the fifth floor of the library for watching CJCU movies, learning English and foreign languages, digital learning and TQC practice.
🎯Reference consultation and interlibrary cooperation services.
🎯Library instruction
🎯About the feature spaces: Research rooms, discussion rooms, audio-visual rooms for large and small groups, multi-functional discussion rooms, study rooms & terrace area.
🔎Promotion activities.
📣Various activities are held from time to time.
👉Valentine's DayBook fair
👉Ebooks promotion
📣Get further information :
Library website
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